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Медицинские упоминания в эпических произведениях Древней Индии («Рамаяна» и «Махабхарата»)
Medical reference in the epics of ancient India (Ramayana and Mahabharata)

Author(s): Anna Mikhaylovna Subotyalova, Mikhail Albertovich Subotyalov
Subject(s): Ancient World, Indian Philosophy, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Новосибирский государственный педагогический университет
Keywords: Medical sciences; natural sciences; history; India

Summary/Abstract: The article focuses on the historical and medical phenomenon: the study of medical and biological heritage by examining medical references in literary works of the relevant era. This paper presents the analysis of the ancient Indian epics ("Ramayana" and "Mahabharata"), which are considered as literary sources for the history of medicine in Postvedic period of med-ical tradition of Ayurveda. Postvedic period of Ayurvedic medicine extends between X and VI centuries BC. These great epics are the most valuable sources of evidence about ancient Indian culture. Due to diverse nature of the epics, they provide a wide range of information about ancient Indian medicine. The study revealed a number of references to medical terms in Sanskrit, historical figures related to doctoring, found the testimony of some pathological symptoms, dis-eases and methods of treatment. The present findings allow us to indirectly identify the level of knowledge about doctoring in the relevant period. Despite the fact the initial knowledge of med-icine in the Vedic literature was based on magic and the supernatural approach, it should be emphasized that later medical knowledge was based on observations and scientific experience. Ayurvedic physicians of past generations provided a significant and logical justification of the traditions of their medical system.